Shade and curtain hanger.



1.' GRIMM. SHADE AND GUBTAINHA'NGER. APPLICATION FIL'ED JULY i3. A19.16.

Patented oef. 9,1917.

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Beit known that iI, JEssE GRiMM, aciti- Y zen of the UnitedStateaand resident of Gifford, in the county VofgJasper and State of Indiana, 4have invented certain -n'ew'and useful mprovementsin Shade and Curtain window frames.

well as permitting quick and easy associ-a4l -Another object of my invention to ,-prowide a bracket of the'cl'ass described having a :novel and improved; constructionfacilitating universal application'of the device 4as tio-n. of the bracketwith the windowy Aframe.

I'Arffurther object yof myfinven-tion isto prof vide a shade and curtainyhanger of gthe class described which when appli-ed to a window and will not becomev accidentally 'misplace'.d. It will be apparent, of course,r that the brackets .of my'V invention are used in pairs.

Other `objects vand advantages to be de` ,rived from "the luselff my improved fshafder and curtain hanger willappear from. the fol*- lowing detail description and the claims,

taken with an inspection of the aecompanys' block 19, said arm being formed with a reing drawing, in4 which:

Figure 1 is a perspective view of a shade and curtain hanger embodying the improvements of my invention, but one of thebrackets being shown; 1 n

Fig. 2 is afragmental plan view of one of the gripping jaws; and y Y Fig. 3 is a similar view of the shade roller support.l y

Referring more particularly to the draw-y ing, wherein similar characters of reference designate likeV and ,corresponding parts throughout the various views, l Vdesignates the main supporting and 'clamping rod of my invention, one end Vof said rod being bent as at 2` to form a gripping arm 3, said' arm being attened slightly and engagedl with a plate 4 by virtue of a struck-up por-V tion 5 formed in said plate. The plate 4 is Y provided with an inwardly directed projection 6 for engagement with one side of a fspameaababf raars-raast.

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' tion se'rves to maintain theblock in'adgjustefd position for a purpose which willfhereinafter appear.` The block Scarries avertically extendingrod 10 having the free ends thereof la-terallygbentas atg 11-to form arms, the free ends of said arms 11 beingbent and flattened as indicated-M12' to yengage with the plate 13', theplate 13 being formed' with struckfup portions 1i receiving the flattened portion 12 of the arms 11-.v A,pli1rality lof extensions 15 lare struclrfromthe Aplatte'l v for engagement with ene-lsidegof'thewindow f.,

frame; Thus it will -be seen that the rod-1 is rmly maintained in a horizontal position by virtue/ofthe engagement of the plates .4L

and Vlwith pppositei edges ofonefsideof* a l y windowgframe. l A Y The shade and; curtain `silipportingeleme`nt includes" a vertical'standard 16 in the fori-n 17-adjjustable along the rodl, a set'screw 18 `servi-'ng yto mfaintain said `standard in? adjusted positions. The shade roller support iircludes =b1ockw19 vertically Lsl'dable: fon fthestndard 16 and'being maintained in adjusted positions by means of a set screw 20. The supporting arm 21 extends fromv the cess 22 adjacent the free end thereof- The curtain pole' support is provided by n bending the upper free end 0f the standard 16 laterally as at 23, forwardly `as at 2 4 and downwardly as at 25, the lower free end thereofbeing formed with a hook portion 26 in which` one free end of the curtain pole is adapted t0 rest. The curtain pole and shade roller have [been shown in dotted lines' inFig. 1. f

In use, it is to be understood .that the structure described in the foregoing and shown in the drawing, isduplicated on the otherside of thewindow frame,'that is,fa pair of the devices of my invention are to be used for supporting a shade and curtain in adjusted positions. The outwardly bent tain will engage the .shade roller and notv interfere with the proper manipulation ofk the same. It will be seen that the device of my invention when applied to a window frame supports a curtain pole at any desired height, of course, within certain limits. It will also be apparent that the standard 16 is adjustable to various lengths of shade rollers and the supporting block 19 is adjustable independently of thecurtain pole support.

Fromtheabove description taken in connection with the raccompanying drawing, it is thought that a clear and comprehensive understanding yof the construction, operation and advantages of my invention may be had, and while l have shown and described the device as embodying a specific structure, I desire that it be understood that such changes may be made in said structure as do Anot depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, Vis z-u f l. A device of the class described, the combination of a main supporting rod, a fiattened arm formed on one end of said rod,

aplate member-having a struck out portion n the free end of said. rod being'bent latcopies of this patent may be obtained for erally thereof to form arms, a second plate having `struck out portions thereon to receive said arms, an inwardly bent projection formed on said plate, vertical standards mounted on said rod, said standards being longitudinally adjustable on said rod, and curtain supporting members carried by said standards. l

2. A device of the class described, the combination of a main supporting rod, a flattened arm formed on one end of said rod, a plate member having` a struck outl portion thereon to receive the said arm, the other end of said rod being threaded, a bloclr having a longitudinally extending groove therein to receive the threaded end of the rod, a wing nut mounted Von said threaded portion adapted to adjust the said block, the block having a vertical'groove therein, a vertical rod slidablymounted in said vertical groove, the free end of said rod being bent laterally thereof to form arms, a second plate having struck-out portions thereon to reoeive'said arms, inwardly bent projections formed on said plates, a vertical standard mounted on said, rod, said standards vbeing longitudinally adjustable thereon, a block member slidably mounted on said standards, an arm extending outwardly from said block, means mounted on said block for retaining the same Vin adjusted position on the standard, and means mounted on said arm to-receive curtain rollers, and the upper portion of said standard being bent to provide curtain pole supports for a purpose specified. v i I ln testimonyv whereof, I afiix myv signature hereto. f

- JESSE-GRIN.

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